. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club. Marcelo Ferreira de Vasconcelos et al. Bull. 2002 122(1) A range extension for the Cipo Canastero Asthenes luizae and the consequences for its conservation status by Marcelo Ferreira de Vasconcelos, Santos D'Angelo New & Marcos Rodrigues Received 27 June 2000 The Cipo Canastero Asthenes luizae is a neotropical ovenbird (Furnariidae) described in 1990 from a small and isolated population inhabiting a mountain top of Serra do Cipo in southeast Brazil (Pearman 1990, Vielliard 1990). The genus Asthenes is distributed in the Andean-Chacoan-P
. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club. Marcelo Ferreira de Vasconcelos et al. Bull. 2002 122(1) A range extension for the Cipo Canastero Asthenes luizae and the consequences for its conservation status by Marcelo Ferreira de Vasconcelos, Santos D'Angelo New & Marcos Rodrigues Received 27 June 2000 The Cipo Canastero Asthenes luizae is a neotropical ovenbird (Furnariidae) described in 1990 from a small and isolated population inhabiting a mountain top of Serra do Cipo in southeast Brazil (Pearman 1990, Vielliard 1990). The genus Asthenes is distributed in the Andean-Chacoan-Patagonian region of South America, and its discovery in the mountains of Southeast Brazil represents evidence of a zoogeographic connection among these regions (Vuilleumier et al. 1992). For some years after its discovery, A. luizae was known only from the type- locality, named 'Alto da Boa Vista', 19°17'S, 43°34'W, municipality of Santana do Riacho, Minas Gerais State (Fig. 1). The place is a < 10 km2 rocky outcrop at Serra do. -21 200 Kilometers Figure 1. Map of Minas Gerais State showing localities of records for the Cipo Canastero Asthenes luizae. 1 Serra do Cipo National Park; 2 Alto da Boa Vista, Serra do Cipo; 3 Ribeirao do Campo waterfalls; 4 Campo Alegre; 5 Capivari; 6 Campina do Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Ornithologists Club. Oxford : Clarendon Press
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